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Sales, prices for condos, homes increase from '11 - Business - The ...

JOHN GILLIE | Staff writer ? Published November 06, 2012 Modified November 05, 2012

Single-family home prices showed a significant rebound in year-over-year comparisons in Pierce, King and Thurston counties last month as the supply of homes on the market continued to shrink.

The median Pierce County home sales price rose by 6.97 percent to $201,000 in October from $188,000 the same time last year, the Northwest Multiple Listing Service said. In Thurston County, median prices rose to $220,000 from $212,500, and in King County, median home sales prices hit $370,000, 15.63 percent higher than the $320,000 from a year ago October.

Single-family home sales in Pierce County rose 12.21 percent from October 2011. Thurston County single-family home sales rose 20.75 percent. Condo sales in Pierce County were up 88.89 percent from the same period last year. In Thurston County, condo sales were up 50 percent over same period last year.

Those encouraging October figures followed disappointing price declines in Pierce and Thurston counties in August and a minuscule increase in King County single-family home prices that same month.

September figures turned positive again for Pierce and King County single-family home prices while continuing to fall in Thurston County.

Condo prices jumped even more dramatically in the three counties: Pierce condo prices were up 9.11 percent; King County condo sales amounts increased by 24.37 percent, and condo prices in Thurston County leaped by 47.69 percent, from a median of $104,950 in October 2011 to $155,000 last month.

Real estate experts said a constrained supply of homes and condos on the market was partially behind the price trends.

Total active listings for both single-family homes and condos in Pierce County in October this year are down 30.05 percent. In Thurston County, they were off more than 25 percent. In King County, listings declined by 43.65 percent.

Last month?s housing inventory around Western Washington fell to its lowest level since February 2006, according to statistics from the 21-county Northwest Multiple Listing Service. The report showed year-over-year prices on closed sales area-wide increased by double digits for the first time since March 2007.

Compared with median prices at the beginning of the year in January, median home sales prices were up in all three counties. In January in Pierce County, the median home sales price was $178,000. In Thurston County, the median price for homes sold in January was $209,950. In King County, the median home sales price was $315,000 in January.

October home sales

October 2012October 2011Percentage

median pricemedian pricechange

Pierce County homes$201,000$188,0006.97

Pierce County condos$140,750$129,0009.11

Thurston County homes$220,000$212,5003.53

Thurston County condos$155,000$104,95047.69

King County homes$370,000$320,00015.63

King County condos$222,000$178,50024.37

John Gillie: 253-597-8663 john.gillie@thenewstribune.com Source: Northwest Multiple Listing Service

Source: http://www.theolympian.com/2012/11/06/2309557/sales-prices-for-condos-homes.html

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Spelman College Eliminates Intercollegiate Sports to Focus on ...

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November 5, 2012

Spelman College plans to completely eliminate intercollegiate athletics at the end of this academic year to focus on health fitness for all of its 2,100 students. Only 80 students currently participate in school sports, which cost the historically black liberal arts women's college in Atlanta nearly $1 million, BET.com reported. The school decided a better investment would be to spend that money on the entire student body rather than a select few.

For its new wellness initiative, Spelman plans to refocus its physical education program on fitness activities career women are likely to keep up after graduation, replacing activities such as archery and badminton with running and yoga, according to Inside Higher Ed. Other plans include offering no-credit classes students enjoy like Zumba and hip-hop aerobics. Additionally, the college is working to raise $13 million to renovate its 50-plus-year-old gymnasium.

Spelman's president, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, said these changes were motivated in part by her distress with the physical health of current students and graduates, according to BET.com. Black women's health in general is of concern. As noted by BET.com, according to the Office of Minority Health, more African-American women are overweight or obese compared to any other group in the country. Seventy-five percent are obese or overweight and, therefore, more prone to heart disease, strokes and other related conditions. About 25 percent of those who are older than 55 have diabetes.

"We say we are preparing [students] for their future lives, but when we think about our involvement in intercollegiate athletics or our activities in our physical education classes, those are not necessarily the things they're going to do after graduation," Tatum said in Inside Higher Ed. "We want them to live long and healthy lives so they can get the return on that investment they've made in higher education? We really see this as a life-saving activity that we are engaging in."

Last week Spelman solidified its decision by notifying the National Collegiate Athletic Association that it would withdraw from competition in May, The New York Times reported. Only one other college is known to have given up intercollegiate athletics completely -- New York City College of Technology in Brooklyn -- according to Erik Christianson, an NCAA spokesman.

Donna A. Lopiano, president of Sports Management Resources consulting firm, told Insider Higher Ed she applauds the school's planned changes, describing them as "well-thought-out" and "with good rationale."

"The beauty of higher education is that institutions specialize in all kinds of programs and activities," Lopiano said. "There are plenty of schools that offer intercollegiate athletics programs, where kids can go if that is important to them."


Compiled by Doresa Banning

Sources:

"Beyond Sports," insidehighered.com, November 1, 2012, Allie Grasgreen

"Spelman Drops Sports to Turn Focus on Fitness," nytimes.com, November 2, 2012, Richard Perez-Pena

"Spelman Nixes Sports Program, Creates New Health Initiative," bet.com, November 5, 2012, Kellee Terrell

Source: http://www.citytowninfo.com/career-and-education-news/articles/spelman-college-eliminates-intercollegiate-sports-to-focus-on-health-and-fitness-12110501

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PST: Juventus' strange, remarkable run

Juventus went 49 Serie A games without a loss, but when they finally fell 3-1 to Internazionale yesterday, the reaction was less shock than confirmation, the feeling that an inevitability had come. Inter were clearly the better side ? an advantage they needed after a wrongly allowed goal put them down one after 18 seconds ? though they weren?t the first team to outplay Juventus over the league 18 months. That they were the first to beat them in league made the preceding 49 games all the more confusing.

?We came back out for the second-half with so much anger after the offside goal,?1 Inter striker Diego Milito admitted afterward, the Argentine having taken his customary place in the big stage?s spotlight. His two goals had Inter up in by the 75th minute, with Rodrigo Palacio?s late insurance handing Juve their first loss at Juventus Stadium.

?We are still proud of these lads, who didn?t lose for 49 games,? Juve general manager Guiseppe Marotta said. [N]ow we must look forward.?2

?The Nerazzurri will compete at the top right until the end. We accept this defeat and we?re not going to make any bones about it.

For some, it was a surprising moment of humility. In the days before the game, Marotta made the mistake of publicly chiding Inter?s preparation, his glib derision catching the Nerazzurri?s attention.

?I was annoyed by what Mr. Marotta said before the game,? Inter coach Andrea Stramaccioni conceded after ending Juve?s run. ?He made a sarcastic remark about our blithe approach. We work hard and you could see that.?3

The team?s formation symbolized that preparation. Stramaccioni took advantage of Juve?s two-forward approach by going three at the back, an approach they?ve used a various times this season, the team using both 3-4-3 and 4-3-3 formations. Surprisingly, Stramaccioni chose the more audacious approach on Saturday, Inter?s 3-4-3 seeking to pressure Juve high while taking advantage of the Old Lady?s lack of a top finisher.

Though Inter relinquished their clean sheet early, Juventus was held at bay for the next 90 minutes, a testament to both the Nerazzurri?s preparations and Juve?s lack of punch.

?We weren?t used to losing anymore, even if we played well,?4 captain Gianluigi Buffon said after the game, Juventus conceding three goals in league for the first time since last November. eventually noting another issue with Juve?s attitude. They?d never conceded three in their new home.

Buffon went on to note another issue which, like Marotta?s ill-advised criticisms, hints Juve took Inter for granted.

?I did not like our attitude after we went 1-0 up. I don?t understand why we sat there waiting for them outside our own box, we were far too carefree.?

Passivity is not a new problem for Juventus, a team whose 49-match unbeaten streak defied their approach. This year?s Champions League has highlighted the problem, the Old Lady sitting on a disappointing three points after as many matches. The team too often relies on opportunism in lieu of control, and while their streak shows the approach can be successful, it frequently leaves your success in the hands of your opponents.

The approach also leaves the team content to sit on a lead, an attitude that would have been difficult to maintain last year had Inter, Milan, and Napoli (thanks to their Champions League commitment) not all, simultaneously taken a step back. Udinese had sold Alexis Sanchez. Fiorentina was in disarray. As with all remarkable results, Juve?s streak required remarkable circumstances.

?In my view, we could?ve dealt with the game differently,? Buffon continued, ?but after 15 minutes we just left the initiative to them.?

?Was our attack light,? Moratta asked, rhetorically, after the game. ?Yes, maybe with a more clinical striker we might?ve had a different result.?5

The remark understates the difference between the sides. With better finishing, Juventus may have scored another goal, but they still wouldn?t have had an answer for Milito.

Coming into the game, Inter?s focal point had 113 goals in his 191 Serie A appearances, yet he?d never scored from open play against Juventus. He?d converted from the spot during his time with Genoa, and in the 59th minute, Milito did the same on Saturday, equalizing after a penalty on Claudio Marchisio.

Sixteen minutes later, Milito finally had his open play goal, putting home a rebound of a Fredy Guarin blast to give Inter the lead. With Palacio?s late goal, Inter had their 3-1 win, giving Andrea Stramaccioni the biggest victory of his young career.

?Is this the best day of my career? The best day of my career was when the president chose me to coach Inter,? the 36-year-old modestly explained after the victory, preferring to keep the focus on the club rather than himself. ?I?m proud to be the Inter coach and I?m happy for our fans who can enjoy this win.?6

Stramaccioni?s appointment was almost a last resort in spring, with Inter having already gone through two coaches after Leonardo?s departure to Paris Saint-Germain. Gian Piero Gasperini was dismissed almost immediately after the 2011-12 season started. Claudio Ranieri failed to engineer the same turnout he?d brought to Roma. When he was dismissed in March, Stramaccioni was promoted from the team?s Primavera side, becoming Inter?s fifth coach since Jos? Mourinho left after the team?s 2010-11 league, cup, Europe triumph.

?Stramaccioni doesn?t need to be compared to Mourinho,? Inter president Massimo Moratti explained. ?He?s just good. He?s surprising.?7

The surprises mean Inter have adjusted their goals.

?I?m happy because what seemed to be a transition season is now starting to look interesting,? Moratti said, with caution. ?[Let's] wait a bit before talking up our title challenge.?

Moratti doesn?t have a choice. Eleven rounds into the season, Inter sits second, one point back of Juventus. After a win in Turin, the Italian press is sure to see Inter as a contender, and with good cause. On talent, they have the means to compete with Juventus and Napoli. If Stramaccioni proves to have move tricks up his sleeve, Inter is as capable of claiming the Scudetto as the league?s other two title hopefuls.

It?s an assessment that only underscores the strange nature of Juventus?s streak. One loss after a 49-game unbeaten run would normally be seen as a blip. Not so in this case. While that feeling could come from the strength of their opponents or the sense that all good things must come to an end, it?s more likely a reflects a more general feeling about Juve?s quality. Though their title earned them respect, there was always wonder at how a team could go from out of Europe to unbeatable ? from redesign to reign in one summer.

That wonder was a euphemistic one. Nobody felt Juventus unbeatable, an attitude reflected in how Napoli beat them in last year?s Coppa Italia final. Inter was similarly aggressive on Saturday, and in doing so, they may have affirmed a blueprint for dealing with the Bianconeri.

Mid-way through last season, Napoli was similarly found out, Juventus helping to uncover an antidote Walter Mazzarri?s 3-5-2. Now it?s Juve?s turn to adapt, even if their adjustment will be more mental than tactical. Though Stramaccioni?s innovations trickled into his formation, the real epiphany in attidute. Like Napoli in the Coppa final, Inter proved you can go after Juventus.



1 ? http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/86/italy/2012/11/04/3502194/milito-anger-at-offside-goal-motivated-inter-comeback
2 ? http://www.espnstar.com/football/serie-a/news/detail/item885085/Inter-driven-by-Marotta-comments/
3 ? http://english.gazzetta.it/Football/03-11-2012/strama-a-sign-of-our-strength-now-juve-should-show-us-respect-913112705397.shtml
4 ? http://www.football-italia.net/26879/buffon-slams-juve-attitude
5 ? http://www.soccerway.com/news/2012/November/04/marotta-rues-lack-of-marksman/
6 ? http://www.espnstar.com/football/serie-a/news/detail/item884902/Moratti:-Stramaccioni-is-just-good/
7 ? http://www.espnstar.com/football/serie-a/news/detail/item884902/Moratti:-Stramaccioni-is-just-good/

Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2012/11/04/juventus-loses-inter-milan-49-match-unbeaten-run-serie-a/related/

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The Biggest Threat To LinkedIn: The Power Of Many, Not One

LinkedIn-LogoGiven how well LinkedIn has been doing of late, the headline for this post may seem a bit out of place. Just a few days ago, LinkedIn yet again exceeded Wall Street's expectations, posting strong third quarter results and increasing revenue for the sixth straight quarter. While its profits are fairly low compared to revenue, they, too, are growing steadily, and the company predicted another strong quarter to finish the year. Nonetheless, while LinkedIn continues to assert its dominance in professional networking (and has started to become a strong, viable business in so doing), the company still faces plenty of competition that could upset its comfortable lead in the space. In spite of plenty of evidence to the contrary, there's a good chance that a "LinkedIn killer" could emerge, just not in the way you might imagine.

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Romney Campaign Argues 'Voter Intensity'

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The Bombers earned the Empire 8's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament with a 3-...

Bombers Dance Their Way to NCAA Tournament With E8 Title Game Shootout

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ITHACA, N.Y. ? The #8/9 Ithaca College women?s soccer team (17-1-2) played to a scoreless tie with Nazareth (9-5-6) as the teams were named co-champions of the 2012 Empire 8 Championship Tournament Sunday afternoon at Carp Wood Field. The Bombers earned the Empire 8?s automatic bid...

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At Home with Mrs M!: Win a family ticket to Paultons Park

Today on my blog I am give you the chance to win a family pass (for two adults and two children) to Paultons Park in Hampshire - the home of Peppa Pig World.

With 60-plus rides and attractions, Paultons Park has been entertaining families for over 25 years. ?In the last few years a number of new rides and attractions have been opened including Edge which was the first ride of its type in the UK that swoops and spins through are, as well as Water Kingdom which is an 8,500 square foot kids' splash park.

Peppa Pig World is exclusive to Paultons Park and is a magical kingdom that brings to life on of the TV's most popular children's characters. Featuring seven magical rides, a host of fun animated attractions, indoor and outdoor play areas and a Peppa-themed toy shop, Peppa Pig World is destined to keep little ones?entertained?for hours. There's also a water play area and Daddy Pig's Big Tummy Cafe.

There is definitely something for all the family at Paultons Park and I can't imagine you'd have anything other than a great day out!

To enter:??If you want to get your hands on a family pass to Paultons Park & Peppa Pig World, all you have to do is leave a comment below telling me?who your favourite children's TV characters are. (Mine are Sharky and Bones from Jake & The Neverland Pirates). ?Please also send a quick email to?hello@athomewithmrsm.com?so that I am able to contact the winners!

The giveaway closes on Friday 18th November 2012 and the winners will be chosen at random. After the giveaway has ended your email address will be deleted and therefore not used for any other purposes. Please see terms and conditions below.


To find out more about Paultons Park, visit their website and find out about their? PeppaPig World breaks. The tickets supplied are one-day tickets for 2 adults and 2 children. Children under 1 metre are admitted to the park free of charge. Tickets expire end of August 2013.

*All images are credited to Paultons Park*

Source: http://athomewithmrsm.blogspot.com/2012/11/win-family-ticket-to-paultons-park.html

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Russian spy case details may be made public

Marina Litvinenko, the widow of former Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko, speaks with an unidentified person as she arrives for a pre-Inquest review at Camden Town Hall in London, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Alexander Litvinenko died in a London hospital in 2006, with the rare radioactive substance polonium-210 being found in his body. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Marina Litvinenko, the widow of former Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko, speaks with an unidentified person as she arrives for a pre-Inquest review at Camden Town Hall in London, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Alexander Litvinenko died in a London hospital in 2006, with the rare radioactive substance polonium-210 being found in his body. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Marina Litvinenko, the widow of former Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko, arrives for a pre-Inquest review at Camden Town Hall in London, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Alexander Litvinenko died in a London hospital in 2006, with the rare radioactive substance polonium-210 being found in his body. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Marina Litvinenko, the widow of former Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko, arrives for a pre-Inquest review at Camden Town Hall in London, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Alexander Litvinenko died in a London hospital in 2006, with the rare radioactive substance polonium-210 being found in his body. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

(AP) ? A British lawyer says previously unreleased details of the British investigation into the murder of ex-Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko may be made public during an inquest into his death.

This would include surveillance footage, medical records and transcripts of witness interviews ? offering a glimpse into the workings of a murder investigation that was full of international intrigue.

Litvinenko died in 2006 after ingesting polonium, a rare radioactive poison. The former Russian FSB agent blamed the Kremlin for his death, and the killing took relations between Moscow and London to a post-Cold War low.

Lawyer Hugh Davies spoke Friday at a preliminary hearing ahead of an inquest into Litvinenko's death. In Britain, inquests are held following unexplained or violent deaths. Litvinenko's is set to begin early in 2013.

Associated Press

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